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carmencita ago

https://redbroward.com/2017/12/20/is-ben-sorensen-trying-to-fool-fort-lauderdale-voters/

Despite his claims to be an “independent voice,” Ben Sorensen funded his 2014 State House race with thousands of dollars from special interests and political committees. According to campaign treasurer reports, Sorensen received $1,000 contributions from Disney companies including Walt Disney Travel, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Disney Photo Imaging and Magic Kingdom, Inc.

Would an “independent voice” defend south Florida over the needs of Orlando after taking so much money from Walt Disney companies?

Sorensen’s campaign is using these contributions to pay for services from a Jacksonville firm with ties to the Republican Party. Sorensen has paid nearly $12,000 to The Whitson Group for consultation, palm cards and yard signs. The Whitson Group (aka TWS Technologies) usually works for Republican candidates such as State Senator Jack Latvala.

So he has ties to Disney, the Clintons, and Republicans. Also I question if he knows Sheriff Scott Israel the Sheriff of Broward County who

we know is a Freemason and also was overseeing and involved with the Parkland Shooting. I have not looked into that yet.

I thank you for expanding on my find.
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letsdothis2 ago

https://redbroward.com/2017/12/20/is-ben-sorensen-trying-to-fool-fort-lauderdale-voters/

In 2014, Sorensen was a Democratic Party candidate for the Florida House District 100 seat serving Hollywood, Hallandale Beach and parts of Miami.

Would an “independent voice” fight expanded gambling in Fort Lauderdale after taking contributions from the casinos in Hallandale Beach?

Coincidentally, Communities First, the group BrowardBeat reported was behind pro-Sorensen ads, received thousands of dollars from the same insurance agents groups.

How does an “independent voice” get hooked up with shadowy PACS funded by special interest groups?

As Buddy Nevins reported three years ago, Democrat Ben Sorensen has a knack for getting money and support from Republican sources. In the 2014 Democrat primary, Sorensen was endorsed by right-leaning groups such as The Florida Chamber of Commerce, a builders political committee and a pro-school vouchers group.

“We need someone who is able to have their door open to other ideas,” Sorensen told Nevins. “We need someone who is not a line-in-the-sand Democrat. Someone who will talk to the other side.”

carmencita ago

Thanks for that! I had to leave & knew you wouldn't miss it! This is turning into another Rat Line False Flag. A movie with a cast of thousands perhaps? I can't believe people can't find this stuff themselves and wake up. I am not a techie. If I can do it so can they. Frustrating to know that they still believe in Don Lemon. Sorenson is a snake in the grass like Randy Wilcox.